My root partition is /dev/hda2. My machine boots up and runs fine.
$ cat /etc/fstab | grep hda2
/dev/hda2 / ext2defaults,errors=remount-ro 0 1
$ mount | grep hda2
/dev/hda2 on / type unknown (rw,errors=remount-ro)
That looks a little frightening to me. I touched
Norman Walsh wrote:
My root partition is /dev/hda2. My machine boots up and runs fine.
$ cat /etc/fstab | grep hda2
/dev/hda2 / ext2defaults,errors=remount-ro 0 1
$ mount | grep hda2
/dev/hda2 on / type unknown (rw,errors=remount-ro)
That looks a little
/hda2 on / type unknown (rw,errors=remount-ro)
That looks a little frightening to me. I touched /forcefsck and
rebooted. It found errors on the root partition, claimed to fix them,
and rebooted but the result was still an unknown partition type.
Thoughts?
I just read your post and looked
,errors=remount-ro
0 1
$ mount | grep hda2
/dev/hda2 on / type unknown (rw,errors=remount-ro)
That looks a little frightening to me. I touched /forcefsck and
rebooted. It found errors on the root partition, claimed to fix them,
and rebooted but the result was still an unknown
/ Felix C. Stegerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say:
[...]
| It might be of interest which version of Debian you and I are using,
| and what kernel. My set-up:
| Linux 2.6.7-mm1 (built from kernel.org)
| Debian testing/unstable (APT prefers unstable)
Linux 2.4.26 running unstable.
| It'd
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